Updated On: 07 September, 2023 08:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
Campaign by mid-day’s sister organisation Radio City, which involves stakeholders ranging from average commuters to film stars, seeks to put end to menace of share-auto harassers once and for all

Many women commuters, who have experienced harassment, opened up about their feelings through calls and texts to the Radio City team. Representation Pic
If a woman is touched inappropriately while travelling in a share auto, the vehicle will directly be taken to the nearest police station as per directions from the city’s auto union. Complainants can also call 103 or 100 and the Nirbhaya squad, a specially assigned unit for the protection of women, will arrive on the scene within seven minutes, the Mumbai police have promised.
Radio City 91.1 FM has been running a campaign, ‘Touch Me Not’, concerning the safety of women commuters travelling via share auto rickshaws. It involves all stakeholders, from average commuters to film stars and from the Mumbai traffic police to auto unions.